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Can we stop making posts to complain about new users complaining about reddit?
What is more mildly infuriating than reading a post complaining about someone else complaining? Adding another level!...
I think the average person just simply doesn't care about their privacy.
In some of the music communities I’m in the content creators are already telling their userbase to go follow them on threads. They’re all talking about some kind of beef between Elon and Mark and the possibility of a boxing match… Mark was right to call the people he’s leaching off of fucking idiots.
It would be a shame if someone posted the article about David Zaslav that GQ magazine apparently pulled shortly after publication this morning (lemmy.world)
Even worse if it were an easy to save single image and could be re-shared
Reddit braces for life after API changes (techcrunch.com)
Reddit and its communities are preparing for a life after the platform's API changes forced popular third-party apps to shut down.
Ordinary redditors are feeling the pain as well. (teddit.adminforge.de)
The protests worked, and so did moving/editing/deleting our old content. As one person complains,...
Reddit Tomorrow (lemmy.ca)
What's your solution to end all wars? (kbin.social)
What are your ideas, that if you could implement would likely stop our species from warring so much?...
New Zealand bans thin plastic fruit and vegetable bags in world first | The ban is expected to reduce the use of 150 million bags a year (www.standard.co.uk)
New Zealand is to become the first country to ban thin plastic bags used to purchase loose fruit and vegetables in supermarkets....